COUNSELORS
STUDENT SERVICES
The primary responsibility of our counselors is the well-being of our students.
Hope Secondary School Counselor's Role
- Registration and orientation of new students
- Personal counseling
- Career Counseling and liaison with post-secondary institutions
- Grad transitions and scholarship information
- Course planning, questions, or concerns
- Requesting homework for ill students (teachers require a minimum of 24 hours to fulfill requests)
- Liaison and make referrals to:
- Child & Youth Mental Health
- Hope & Area Transition Society
- Hope Community Services
- Community Based Drug & Alcohol Worker
- District Child Care Counselor
- Hospital/Home Bound Teacher
- School Based Team & Peer Support
Our counselors can also help connect you with the following resources outside the school:
Alcohol & Drug Referral Info.
1-800-663-1441 Career Centre (Free Rein) (604) 869-2279 Child & Youth Mental Health http://www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/mental_health (604) 869-4900 Help Line for Children (604) 310-1234 Eating Disorders 1-800-633-4220 Family Services (604) 869-3201 Family Violence Info (Victim Link) 1-800-563-0808 Fraser Canyon Hospital (604) 869-5656 |
Hope & Area Transition Society
http://www.hopetransition.org (604) 869-5111 Health Link BC 1-800-465-4911 Hope Community Services http://www.hopecommunityservices.com (604) 869-2466 Hope Public Health (604) 860-7630 Hope Public Library (604) 869-2313 Hope and District Recreation (604) 869-2304 Jean Scott Transition House (604) 869-5191 Youth Against Violence Line 1-800-680-4264 |